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Lodovico Gritti (Constantinople 1480, September 29 - 1534 Medias Medgyes) Aluise Aloysi Luigi ''Louis Gritti'', Ludovico or, as the Venetians called him, ''Alvise Gritti'', and the Hungarians ''Lajos Gritti''. He was influential in the Hungarian Kingdom under the reign of King John I of Hungary. He was also a minister of the Turkish sultan, and regent of Hungary from 1530 to 1534.〔The Papacy and the Levant, Volume 3 (Philadelphia, 1984) by Kenneth M. Setton, p 89〕 He was the natural son of Andrea Gritti, the Venetian Bailo in Constantinople during the reign of Sultan Bayezid II, who later became the Doge of Venice in 1523. == Youth == For some years Gritti's father served as the Venetian ambassador at the Ottoman court, so Gritti grew up in Constantinople. Talented, he received his higher education in Venice and Padua (1496-1507/8) and by 1527 was back in Constantinople where had his first interview with Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, the Grand Vizier for Suleiman the Magnificent (Suleiman I). Gritti won favor with Ibrahim, who entrusted him with great responsibilities, making him a business partner.〔Government of the Ottoman Empire in the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent by Albert Lybyer, p 197〕
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